Mel Gibson’s ’Passion’ and Philosophy: The Cross, the Questions, the Controversy

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Open Court (2004)
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Abstract

Few--including director Mel Gibson--were prepared for the firestorm of controversy that followed the release of the long-awaited "The Passion of the Christ." This timely collection of essays explores the film's questions in-depth and expands on its themes.

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